Dive In To Ben Kadow, Fontaines DC, Cory Richards, Martin Dingman and Asheville
“Don’t let anything poison your individuality. Break away and look in, not outward.”
I’ve been thinking about what the Orange Acid is and what it isn’t. I believe in the promotion of art. I believe that art can save you and make you better. The Orange Acid drives the refinement of taste. Why listen to, read, wear, watch, go and do anything if not for a higher purpose? Here, in this space, I want to curate art selections for people that care. And if you don’t care, I want to use art to get you to care.
Moving forward, each week I am going to present, without much context, selections that you can choose to like or not to like…or maybe even love. I believe in letting art do the talking for itself. So why should I wax on about how great the art is below. Just partake in it, and it may just make your life a little better.
Click on the images and videos below to see more. Let’s see where this takes us.
Watch.
Ben Kadow in Epicly Later’d
Listen.
Fontaines DC’s song “Favorite.”
Read.
Photographer Cory Richards and his new book “The Color of Everything.”
“Maybe my art comes from the confusion that something as beautiful as life can hurt so much one day and fill me with joy the next. Maybe the bipolar temperament’s ability to touch those extremes is where the link lies, outside of science and explanation.”
― Cory Richards, The Color of Everything: A Journey to Quiet the Chaos Within
Wear.
Martin Dingman
Visit.
The Wrong Way Cabins in Asheville, NC
“This is nourishing, redemptive; we become less alone inside.”